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feels like the windy city, not necessarily the biggies write. couldn't tell when you are inside the superdome for media day, always craziness in there. 49ers wide receiver randy moss declared he was the greatest wide receiver in the history of the nfl. on more serious note, ravens linebacker ray lewis denied charges in a "sports illustrated" article that he used a banned substance contained in deer antlers to help him recover from a triceps injury. the company that sells that deer antler substance is run by a male stripper. you can't make any of this stuff up. you can't make anything up that happened in there today. this is the fashion in mexico. [ speaki [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: i know exactly what he is saying. the most colorful part of media day. 49ers were first out of the gate. plenty of fellows were dmv eyes, too. boman, pro bowl linebacker from suitland. how about ahmad brooks? another outstanding linebacker from woodbridge. davis, the all-everything tight end from dunbar and the university of maryland. was surprised to
feels like the windy city, not necessarily the biggies write. couldn't tell when you are inside the superdome for media day, always craziness in there. 49ers wide receiver randy moss declared he was the greatest wide receiver in the history of the nfl. on more serious note, ravens linebacker ray lewis denied charges in a "sports illustrated" article that he used a banned substance contained in deer antlers to help him recover from a triceps injury. the company that sells that deer...
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is quickly becomes one of the most bike-fwrendly cities? the country. adam tuss is live in northwest d.c. with news about more bike lanes being added, why some are saying the bicyclists need to learn how to share the road. adam? >> wendy, as the number of bicycles in the city continues to expand, new calls for all cyclists to obey all traffic laws, but when it comes to sharing the road, bike leaders tell us it's a two-way street. biking is big in d.c., so much so that the wildly popular bike share program in the city has turned into the largest program in the country, but is everybody playing by the rules? >> do you pay attention to all the traffic rules? you stop at the red lights? >> no. >> reporter: you don't stop? >> not always. >> reporter: our cyclists are technically vehicles obeys traffic signals? a quick sample on the road today shows there's still work to be down. d.c. is plans more bike lanes along roads like illinois avenue that has some neighborhood groups concerned about cyclists obeys traffic laws. here at the washington area bicyclist as
is quickly becomes one of the most bike-fwrendly cities? the country. adam tuss is live in northwest d.c. with news about more bike lanes being added, why some are saying the bicyclists need to learn how to share the road. adam? >> wendy, as the number of bicycles in the city continues to expand, new calls for all cyclists to obey all traffic laws, but when it comes to sharing the road, bike leaders tell us it's a two-way street. biking is big in d.c., so much so that the wildly popular...
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city's flag. but only for the day. >> it's an ugly one. i'm just saying. take that thing down. >>> dabble's here with someone to an independence side working -- >> actually it was -- you don't find that often. you the first time he store his acl, he obviously did enough to rebound nicely. if that name do you understand familiar, it is. he's a former offensive line mane. he joins us from houston much not form former nfl players have turned surgeons. i'm sure that's a small fraternity. >> i'm not sure anyone that played a full career and went back to misdemeanor school. no doubt a small fraternity. >> i was watching old video. you look great. >> a little more gray. a little mohr gray. >> we heard that robert was back on the field practices four months after surgery that you performed back in 2009, but that surgery was a little different than this time around, right? inch no doubt. this time he tore his lateral/collateral, and tore his acl as well. he couldn't be in better hands. he repaired the late
city's flag. but only for the day. >> it's an ugly one. i'm just saying. take that thing down. >>> dabble's here with someone to an independence side working -- >> actually it was -- you don't find that often. you the first time he store his acl, he obviously did enough to rebound nicely. if that name do you understand familiar, it is. he's a former offensive line mane. he joins us from houston much not form former nfl players have turned surgeons. i'm sure that's a small...
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2005. >>> a new york city second grate orr and his mom are in hot water. andrew siff reports that the mom is in trouble for letting it happen, but also for trying to cover it up. >> this is the handgun loaded with ammunition that police say a 7-year-old brought inside p.k. 215 in far rockaway. >> he said, what? he said, look. trey is in the boy's second-grade class. he also had an orange flare gun, but it was the black weapon that got the most attention. law enforcement sources tell news4 that the boy's mother learned her sun had a gun in his bag and tried to cover it up. she went to the school and claimed she needed to take her son out of class, because he had a dentist point. the school had been on lockdown for an hour. >> it stayed quiet. >> reporter: detectives questioned ms. farley. there was no one home at the family's apartment. >> he's only 7. elf to check his home work and make sure you don't get any phone calls. >>> right now at 6:00, a big weekend. good evening. i'm wendy rieger. but if democrats don't agree to deep spending cuts, they will also
2005. >>> a new york city second grate orr and his mom are in hot water. andrew siff reports that the mom is in trouble for letting it happen, but also for trying to cover it up. >> this is the handgun loaded with ammunition that police say a 7-year-old brought inside p.k. 215 in far rockaway. >> he said, what? he said, look. trey is in the boy's second-grade class. he also had an orange flare gun, but it was the black weapon that got the most attention. law enforcement...
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school system made major changes to a plan to close 20 city schools. five of those schools will now remain open. tom sherwood has our story. >> reporter: garrison elementary now has about 250 students, far less than it was built to handle. the school chancellor had it as one of the 20 schools to close, but since then parents promised to boost enrollment, to drawing more parents from the rapidly improving neighborhood. garrison will stay open, parents are delighted. >> i just found out when you called, so that was a good thing. we've been involved in our schools, with the trips and field trips, have a good rapport with the teachers there and the principal. it's a good school. >> it's been there for years, and lot of new people are moving into the block, and they want the kids to go to that school. >> reporter: it's one of five schools that won't close after an cease muppet. 15 others will close, including southeast malcolm x elementary and other poorly attended schools. >> i went into this knowing that schools consolidations are treacherous territory. t
school system made major changes to a plan to close 20 city schools. five of those schools will now remain open. tom sherwood has our story. >> reporter: garrison elementary now has about 250 students, far less than it was built to handle. the school chancellor had it as one of the 20 schools to close, but since then parents promised to boost enrollment, to drawing more parents from the rapidly improving neighborhood. garrison will stay open, parents are delighted. >> i just found...
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i'm confident the city's done that. >> now -- >> mayor williams now heads the city's tax revision commission which is due to report its findings later this year the issue could be as controversial as snow removal. tom sherwood has more in the next hour. >>> we have word tonight of layoffs at d.c.'s public university. on wednesday night, udc's board of trustees approved the elimination of 100 positions. these cuts affect faculty, staff, and executive level employees. the school has been under pressure of late to cut its unrestricted operating budget. utc tells us this will save the school $8.5 million every year. these layoffs come a month after the board fired the president. they say this won't affect student services. >>> out at prince georges county, branch avenue could be the next big development project there. the planning board approved a new master plan to give that stretch of the road new look. the board found that branch avenue has too much commercial zoning, not enough housing. it intends to focus on areas around the major intersections to add new multi-years projeuse. >> there's a
i'm confident the city's done that. >> now -- >> mayor williams now heads the city's tax revision commission which is due to report its findings later this year the issue could be as controversial as snow removal. tom sherwood has more in the next hour. >>> we have word tonight of layoffs at d.c.'s public university. on wednesday night, udc's board of trustees approved the elimination of 100 positions. these cuts affect faculty, staff, and executive level employees. the...
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live in maryland city, pat collins, news4. >>>. the stock market responded to the fiscal cliff deal with a big rally, but there are signs release may not last long. some republicans were angered by president obama's remarks last night. >> we will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should be the bills that they have already rack up. >> if the president thinks he 'not going to negotiate, he better thing again. >> john boehner signaled a return to a hard line on spending by delays a vote on aid to the victims of hurricane sandy. several members of his own party immediately and loudly blasted him this afternoon, including new jersey governor chris christie. the speaker has now scheduled a vote for friday and a second vote on january 15th. >>> and the speaker has just responded to that criticism through a spokesman this evening. nbc news correspondent mike viqueira is nbc's washington bureau right now. mike, how much support does the speaker have right now to stay in that position? >> you know, jim, that
live in maryland city, pat collins, news4. >>>. the stock market responded to the fiscal cliff deal with a big rally, but there are signs release may not last long. some republicans were angered by president obama's remarks last night. >> we will not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should be the bills that they have already rack up. >> if the president thinks he 'not going to negotiate, he better thing again. >> john boehner signaled a...
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the city showed off new breastal breathalyzers today. constituent had to throw out drunk driving cases because the machines were not correctly cal baited. tom sherwood will show us what officials are doing to keep drunks off the roads. >>> how far can police go to enforce drunk driving laws? the case went to the supreme court that weighs safety against personal privacy. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is live outside the supreme court now. this is about getting blood tests without a warrant. give us some of the background on this case. >> this case comes from missouri, a man was pulled over after its police saw him weaving down the highway. he failed the sobriety test. he couldn't walk and turn around. he couldn't stand on one leg. they asked him to take a breathalyzer, he said no they asked him to take a blood test, he said no he was taken to the hospital in handcuffs, subdued him and forced to give a blood sample without a search warrant. the aclu is representing him. they have appealed that to the supreme court here, the lower
the city showed off new breastal breathalyzers today. constituent had to throw out drunk driving cases because the machines were not correctly cal baited. tom sherwood will show us what officials are doing to keep drunks off the roads. >>> how far can police go to enforce drunk driving laws? the case went to the supreme court that weighs safety against personal privacy. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is live outside the supreme court now. this is about getting blood tests...
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tomorr morning waking up to chilly numbers. 22 in the suburbs to 30 in the city. mostly cloudy skies. winds out of the north at 5 to 10. tomorrow's winds will be breezy. 10 to 20 miles per hour. high temperatures 35 to 39. windchill between 25 and 39. just about -- 25 and 29 all day. 41 on thursday. 40 on friday. we start the week cold. then look at this. 45 on saturday. 45 on sunday for the skins game. and mild as we start the first full week of 2013. nearly 50 degrees by tuesday. bit of a warmup. >> thank you, doug. >>> coming up on "news4 at 5:00," top four things that will actually cost you less money in the new year. >> we will take that. new home video just released hose the extreme conditions when a tour bus veered off of the road. >> in sports, we are taking a look back at the redskins best plays of 2012. >>> maryland becomes [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature fr
tomorr morning waking up to chilly numbers. 22 in the suburbs to 30 in the city. mostly cloudy skies. winds out of the north at 5 to 10. tomorrow's winds will be breezy. 10 to 20 miles per hour. high temperatures 35 to 39. windchill between 25 and 39. just about -- 25 and 29 all day. 41 on thursday. 40 on friday. we start the week cold. then look at this. 45 on saturday. 45 on sunday for the skins game. and mild as we start the first full week of 2013. nearly 50 degrees by tuesday. bit of a...
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the city has just launched an on-line service called call, click/connect. residents can make a report that is automatically routed to the proper department. people are also given a tracking number to follow the progress of their concern oar their complaint. >> what allows citizens to do is not get lost in the sim when they file a complaint online or via phone. what will happen is that it will get recorded instantly. they'll get an instant response in terms of how much time it will take to be responsive. >> the system also delivers important information to the city, providing summaries that could reveal emerging problems. >>> tonight maryland's lawmakers are remembering a former teacher and delegate who paved the way for women of color. christine joans died over the weekend after a house fire. prince george's county bureau chief traciee wilkins has more on jones' legacy. >> i just can't imagine how others feel about her death. >> chris steen jones was a trailblazer. as the first african-american woman elected to the general assembly for prince george's count
the city has just launched an on-line service called call, click/connect. residents can make a report that is automatically routed to the proper department. people are also given a tracking number to follow the progress of their concern oar their complaint. >> what allows citizens to do is not get lost in the sim when they file a complaint online or via phone. what will happen is that it will get recorded instantly. they'll get an instant response in terms of how much time it will take to...
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>> reporter: jim, this is a story about city living. daylight burglaries and sleeping with the flu. it has a happy ending. we begin with yesterday afternoon, a car spots a man, he has a backpack, and music at instrument case. something didn't seem right. so the cop decides to give it a second look. the cop discovers two lapton, an iphone, a wallet and credit cards, and a saxophone. so the cops goes through the pictures on the iphone, and sees a picture of this house about a block away. crime scene. when police get to the house, they find a 24-year-old woman. she was asleep, it turns out she slept through the whole thing. she had she had the flu and didn't here the guy rummaging through the house. hear now from people on the street. this woman says it's possible. you were aseep once in your house. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: the alarm went off. >> i didn't hear it. >> reporter: the police? >> they were the ones who woke me up. i mean, it's possible. >> reporter: this woman says no way. you think you could sleep through somebody coming in? >> no, i'm a very light sleeper. everybody else i
>> reporter: jim, this is a story about city living. daylight burglaries and sleeping with the flu. it has a happy ending. we begin with yesterday afternoon, a car spots a man, he has a backpack, and music at instrument case. something didn't seem right. so the cop decides to give it a second look. the cop discovers two lapton, an iphone, a wallet and credit cards, and a saxophone. so the cops goes through the pictures on the iphone, and sees a picture of this house about a block away....
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however, gaithersburg's city code had its own form of the ban. that remained in effect. the process to lift that in gaithersburg took several months to complete, but it's been done. >>> it's that time of year when the bills from all that holiday shopping start arriving in your mailbox. >> yes, they they do, but don't delay in paying them. liz crenshaw has a warning on how one late payment can affect your entire financial life. >> jim, wendy, this one surprised me. it doesn't take much to ding crier credit. bad news bills, putting off payments, can really cost you. >> i have spent years building my credit and being reliable and depend able and a conscientious consumer. >> but for daria, it only took one late bill to damage her credit. >> i bought $51 worth of clothes. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> she bought a dress to wear to her mother's funeral. they offered a discount if she opened a new credit card. sounded good. the problem -- >> i never received a bill. >> reporter: she never received a bill because of a mix-up on hurl ades, and she never thought about it until sh
however, gaithersburg's city code had its own form of the ban. that remained in effect. the process to lift that in gaithersburg took several months to complete, but it's been done. >>> it's that time of year when the bills from all that holiday shopping start arriving in your mailbox. >> yes, they they do, but don't delay in paying them. liz crenshaw has a warning on how one late payment can affect your entire financial life. >> jim, wendy, this one surprised me. it...
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the group was invited to march in the city's new year's day parade. our northern virginia reporter david culver was there as they arrived at dulles yesterday. >> reporter: inside adults airport, there's a lot of waiting. >> about an hour and 45 minutes. >> reporter: huddled under the international arrivals, a very eager group of parents and siblings, they carried balloons, flowers and lots of signs. >> some line care on hurl tiptones. she hasn't heard from her son tyler. he's been out of the country -- >> not one phone call. he's in trouble for that. >> reporter: hoping her son remembers everything. >> i don't care about the luggage, but i want the trumpet back. from 3600 miles around. stone 2k7 bridge high school parents watched online. >> reporter: back in the waitic area, good news. >> they landed. yay! >> reporter: after clearing customs, is the cheer says started. >> reporter: he is happy. >> it was more difficult than i thought, but i'm glad we got to go. >> reporter: the band director some to keep tabs on -- >> i think when they got spread out
the group was invited to march in the city's new year's day parade. our northern virginia reporter david culver was there as they arrived at dulles yesterday. >> reporter: inside adults airport, there's a lot of waiting. >> about an hour and 45 minutes. >> reporter: huddled under the international arrivals, a very eager group of parents and siblings, they carried balloons, flowers and lots of signs. >> some line care on hurl tiptones. she hasn't heard from her son tyler....